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joins us live to tell us some of the trends at this event. ali. >> organizers say attendance was doubled what it was last year with 4000 people coming through the front entrance and it was items like this, all types of ammunition. >> would you like to sign up for the nra. >> told us they signed up about 200 new members this weekend as people walked into the code of the west gun show. they attribute to the debate on gun control. >> the obama administration and they are pushing for gun laws and then the california state legislature has a massive amount of gun laws. >> tom coal today said an outright ban on assault weapons isn't likely to pass the senate. >> i don't think they are. >> but some gun owners worry about changes at the state level. last week california democrats unveiled gun control bills. gun owners say that idea is driving up prices. >> 500 rounds, right? >> and how much did this cost you? >> $500. >> is that more expensive than usual. >> way more. >> says just last week he bought the same ammo for 65 cents a bullet. >> so they are
joins us live to tell us some of the trends at this event. ali. >> organizers say attendance was doubled what it was last year with 4000 people coming through the front entrance and it was items like this, all types of ammunition. >> would you like to sign up for the nra. >> told us they signed up about 200 new members this weekend as people walked into the code of the west gun show. they attribute to the debate on gun control. >> the obama administration and they are...
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thanks for joining us. how do 41% of people that don't qualify for a program admittedly has legitimate expectations how do they get away with this. >> we don't know they're scramming. they didn't respond to the request for certification. they could be eligible but they couldn't be reached because a lot of people are homeless but they weren't eligible. >> we're looking florida, wisconsin, oklahoma are conducting their own investigations. what they're finding some of the phone companies which are part of lifeline were going to hospitals to sign up people who would not have been eligible, is that not accurate? >> yes. i did a follow-up story to our initial story which reported the 41% figure. we started looking at potential fraud in the program. what we found that a lot of state public service commissions have been looking into some of these companies and they're finding some strange thing in some cases. so, in the case that you mentioned in wisconsin, the public service commission looked into a company called
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or l
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a...
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is pointing a gun at iran and wants us to talk to them. the iranian nation will not be intimidated by these actions, direct talks will not solve any problems. so as you say, why pursue direct talks if they're already turning us down? >> well, there's a split between. ayatollah and ahmadinejad whose term will expire later this year, so these are at best tactical differences. what the iranians i think sense is that this is an opportunity to try to do two things. one e get the sanctions lifted or modified or second, cut a deal with the united states and the europeans that legit mizes their right to continue enriching uranium. the obama administration has already conceded that. it's a huge mistake, but if iran can get that legitimacy basically overturning six years of security coin sil council re, they'll be well on the way to an easy glide path to nuclear weapons. >> an easy glide path to nuclear weapons if they're given this right for uranium enrichment? >> the more they enrich to reactor grades, the easier it is to take the next relatively
is pointing a gun at iran and wants us to talk to them. the iranian nation will not be intimidated by these actions, direct talks will not solve any problems. so as you say, why pursue direct talks if they're already turning us down? >> well, there's a split between. ayatollah and ahmadinejad whose term will expire later this year, so these are at best tactical differences. what the iranians i think sense is that this is an opportunity to try to do two things. one e get the sanctions...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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thanks for being with us. now -- >> you're welcome. >> judge jeanine: dorner was fired from the l.a. police department in 2008. why is he snapping now? >> that is a good question. i would suspect that there was something that has oh o curbd that has caused him to snap now. maybe it was looking for a job. maybe it was an issue with a relationship. i tonigh don't know. but i would suspect that something happened. >> judge jeanine: and doctor, you have dealt with a lot of l.a.p.d. issues and problems. >> right. >> judge jeanine: and you a lot of experience. you are well versed in this. can you tell us whether or not dorner is someone who, you know, should have been identified as being dangerous? i mean does something like this just happen? >> there is no way, unfortunately, for anybody psychologists included to predict who s going be dangerous and who s not. all police officers in the state of california are given a preemployment psychological screening and obviouslicy since he was on the department there were no
thanks for being with us. now -- >> you're welcome. >> judge jeanine: dorner was fired from the l.a. police department in 2008. why is he snapping now? >> that is a good question. i would suspect that there was something that has oh o curbd that has caused him to snap now. maybe it was looking for a job. maybe it was an issue with a relationship. i tonigh don't know. but i would suspect that something happened. >> judge jeanine: and doctor, you have dealt with a lot of...
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submit it to us. find us on facebook.com/msnbc or share it at sotuis and we'll share your responses on the air. we look forward to that. we'll have complete coverage all day on tuesday. >>> so the first impact of a potentially record-breaking blizzard that will affect nearly the entire eastern seaboard, keep it with us. we'll watch this approaching blockbuster. this nor'easter is coming up. plus this -- >>> dorner is to be considered armed and extremely dangerous. >> the massive manhunt for an ex cop is stretching beyond california's border. what he says it will take for the rampage to stop. >>> and close call, just how near a giant asteroid could come to earth next week. not making this up. we're back with more. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your financial advisor should
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also, more trouble for chrislook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's iit going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. you are watching abc 7 news 11:00, on your side. president obama will be giving the state of the union budget cutsuesday. could have a particular impact the community. calling on congress to come up with a short term solution to t
also, more trouble for chrislook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's iit going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ i work for 47 different...
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boomers of us, they will stay above freezing tonight. then in the morning, 30s and 40s with the wind out of the south at 5 to 15. the temperatures are rising pretty quickly. we'll see that possibility of a few pockets of heavy rain, but not expecting any major problems out there. then in the afternoon it's gone. it's over and done with. breezy and mild with a high between 54 and 58 degrees. so it is a yellow alert day because of the morning rain and the breezy conditions. a high of 56 for the district. and then a beautiful day on tuesday with the high of 51 and mostly sunny skies. on wednesday, there is a possibility of a wintery mix that will be very light though. mostly during the overnight hours. we're still in the clear as of now. in your seven-day outlook after clearing out that wintery mix. a couple of nice days here. 47 degrees on both thursday and friday. but then it looks like an arctic plunge will be on the way. temperatures into the 30s for the afternoon highs next weekend. enjoy the mild stuff while you have it. >> right, mar
boomers of us, they will stay above freezing tonight. then in the morning, 30s and 40s with the wind out of the south at 5 to 15. the temperatures are rising pretty quickly. we'll see that possibility of a few pockets of heavy rain, but not expecting any major problems out there. then in the afternoon it's gone. it's over and done with. breezy and mild with a high between 54 and 58 degrees. so it is a yellow alert day because of the morning rain and the breezy conditions. a high of 56 for the...
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clause later joins us live from there. they are heading -- roz plater joins us. they will be going to guantanamo bay. >> even though the war is in iraq and afghanistan are winding down, there are still men and women making tremendous our prices in the war on terror. -- tremendous sacrifices. the 372nd military police battalion of the d.c. national guard has a new marching orders. destination -- guantanamo bay detention center. captain ford is a d.c. police officer who will put his skills to work in a very different venue. >> i am a company commander and i am an instructor in the police academy. >> the union has trained for this assignment for more than one year. now they leave behind their families friends, and jobs to serve the country. for most, this is their second or third deployment. 10 months is a long time to be away. he has six kids. >> email, writing letters anything to keep in touch with my family. >> we have a very big a military family. >> sergeant campbell leaving behind a 4-year-old son. >> he is one of my most precious things. you never get over le
clause later joins us live from there. they are heading -- roz plater joins us. they will be going to guantanamo bay. >> even though the war is in iraq and afghanistan are winding down, there are still men and women making tremendous our prices in the war on terror. -- tremendous sacrifices. the 372nd military police battalion of the d.c. national guard has a new marching orders. destination -- guantanamo bay detention center. captain ford is a d.c. police officer who will put his skills...
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shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the president's state of the union is going to be a very different speech. they say it is going compliment his inauguration speech but it's going to focus on economic issues. >> gregg: i wonder what he can say. look. facts are difficult. unemployment is worse than when he took office. nonpartisan cbo says it is not going to get any better. they say it's going to be about 8%. they also say that obamacare and his promise of keeping your insurance was false, 7 million will lose their coverage. poverty is up, incomes are down. deficits are they say unsustain
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he's give to give us his last testament, what he wishes for the future. at the same moment it's great act of love. it ooh going to be a shining moment in the pope's papacy where he says we need younger men, more energetic, to lead us in the future. so there is sadness and excitement anne-marie. >> he retires tomorrow. i understand today in st. peters square he'll be speaking for quite a while. what will occur over the next 24 hours? what will he be doing? >> reporter: tomorrow morning, late tomorrow morning he wants to meet every cardinal personally. that's significant because they will be looking for his successor. the helicopter goes away from vatican city and goes to the paypal residence, castel gandolfo and there the holy father will begin a new phase in life. amazingly, he'll wake up and say thanks be to god and i think the voice will say to him well done good and faithful servant. >> we learn that he'll be called the emeritus pope. what will the church be doing to make sure he's not the second pope or there's a feeling that there are two popes. >> r
he's give to give us his last testament, what he wishes for the future. at the same moment it's great act of love. it ooh going to be a shining moment in the pope's papacy where he says we need younger men, more energetic, to lead us in the future. so there is sadness and excitement anne-marie. >> he retires tomorrow. i understand today in st. peters square he'll be speaking for quite a while. what will occur over the next 24 hours? what will he be doing? >> reporter: tomorrow...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. >>> welcome back, turning now to some of the big political stories of the day, let's bring in linn sweet, a washington bureau columnist, linn, good morning, thank you for joining us. >> reporter: good morning. >> now, let's start with the big budget battle looming in washington, we're just ten days away from the big spending cuts. who will pay the price ultimately? >> reporter: congress is a very unpopular institution in the united states, even though it is partisan wrangling. >> jesse jackson jr. expected back in court, due to ch
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texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing. we are a place where you create businesses not where people move out. >> it's not always easy to do business here. but most will tell you, the grass is rarely greener anywhere else. >> among the findings of the joint convenient schur index, a rise in job growth that more than doubles the increase in jobs for the country as a whole. >>s in a great place to be. the heartland of innovation. thanks gois. >> the high pro tile hack, what was exposed after a first family was targeted on line. plus? i am life ve at sfo where more n 60 flights were cancelled. >> and timmy has everyone talking. do
texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing. we are a place...
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how long does it take to get used to it? you get used to it pretty quickly. but the first time or couple of times it is disorienting. >> bernadette is looking at something that is blank behind her. whenever i sit up there and try to make fun of you. yeah, i'll leave that to the pros. too bad we didn't have a big blizzard in their forecast, right? >> i know. some of you are excited we missed out. >> some are bummed we missed out, too. >> it was so close. and so far away. for us, just wind. that's basically what we got out of it. cold and a little rain. cold today. this is where we sit right now. that gusty wind brought in that colder air. wind still out of the northwest. we are going to be on the horizon the next couple of days. and we'll have that forecast coming up. >>> some of the pictures coming out of the blizzard. the snowfall totals are unbelievable. >> 40 inches in connecticut. >> when one of those vans moved over last night, between 5 to 6 inches of snow in an hour. >> in an hour. that's how hard it was coming down. with wind gusts over 80 miles per h
how long does it take to get used to it? you get used to it pretty quickly. but the first time or couple of times it is disorienting. >> bernadette is looking at something that is blank behind her. whenever i sit up there and try to make fun of you. yeah, i'll leave that to the pros. too bad we didn't have a big blizzard in their forecast, right? >> i know. some of you are excited we missed out. >> some are bummed we missed out, too. >> it was so close. and so far away....
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thank you for talking with us. robust conversation to say the least. >> good to have you, victor. >> you know what -- you know what randi's putting up with every time. >> exactly. >>> listen to this -- >> you can hear clear? how does it make you feel? >> good. >> that's a 7-year-old boy wearing an ear device that hunters use for sport. find out why his parents had to resort to buying it just so their son can hear. it's a cnn saturday morning exclusive. w what you're thinkin. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneez
thank you for talking with us. robust conversation to say the least. >> good to have you, victor. >> you know what -- you know what randi's putting up with every time. >> exactly. >>> listen to this -- >> you can hear clear? how does it make you feel? >> good. >> that's a 7-year-old boy wearing an ear device that hunters use for sport. find out why his parents had to resort to buying it just so their son can hear. it's a cnn saturday morning...
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i wanted to be super glam from using crystals. the inspiration started from the sketches of art deco, but mixing byzantine and taking automatll luxury from that part of the world and mixing it, but modern and clean for the today woman. >> and you've designed for the first lady several times, i think over eight times. and you're on the short list for michelle obama's inaugural gown. how has that impacted your life? i mean, working and designs for michelle obama. >> it's an amazing experience. amazing journey that i'm so grateful for. it has changed my business. the awareness of my brand from here all the way to india where i was born, it's become so huge. people are just aware of the brand and the more aware you are of the brand, the biggest your business can become. >> does she get to keep the dresses? after she wears them and that exquisite white that she wore after the inauguration, does she get to keep it, does she return it? >> no, of course just like any other client, she's a client of mine. and she gets to keep her dresses.
i wanted to be super glam from using crystals. the inspiration started from the sketches of art deco, but mixing byzantine and taking automatll luxury from that part of the world and mixing it, but modern and clean for the today woman. >> and you've designed for the first lady several times, i think over eight times. and you're on the short list for michelle obama's inaugural gown. how has that impacted your life? i mean, working and designs for michelle obama. >> it's an amazing...
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thank you for wakes up with us i'm pam cook. >> and i'm brian flores. clear and cold i would think best describe the weather this morning. steve, how sit looking? >> that covers it for the morning. >> have to check with the expert though. >> it's clear and cold out. no doubt about it. it looks like a very quiet weather pattern. today will be sunny. there is not a lot going on the west coast. highs today will be in the 60s, upper 50s, low 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. right now we are doing pretty well around the bay area as we start off with live pictures. highway 4 the traffic is not too bad as you drive through. you will see the traffic looking good as you drive westbound and eastbound through the bay point area. also the morning commute looks good if you are driving on north and southbound interstate 880. it's 4:29 let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with breaking news. the leader of the roman catholic church is resigning. the first pope to do so in nearly 600 years. pope benedict says he's stepping down because of his age and dimini
thank you for wakes up with us i'm pam cook. >> and i'm brian flores. clear and cold i would think best describe the weather this morning. steve, how sit looking? >> that covers it for the morning. >> have to check with the expert though. >> it's clear and cold out. no doubt about it. it looks like a very quiet weather pattern. today will be sunny. there is not a lot going on the west coast. highs today will be in the 60s, upper 50s, low 60s. here is sal. >>>...
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thanks for joining us. see you next week for another edition of fox news watch. >>. >> gregg: i'm greg generator and welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. >> a stark warning for a top senator coming to the president's defense and c.i.a. nominee. he says the obama administration must be more forthcoming on benghazi or else. >> i don't think we should allow brennan to go forward with the c.i.a. directorship, hagel to be confirmed as secretary of defense until the white house gives us an accounting, did the president ever pick up the phone and call anyone into the libyan government to help these folks. what did the president do? >> gregg: thousands still without any power right now after the first blizzard of '13 and there is a powerful new winter weather system threaten threatening to be the unwanted sequel. we'll get the latest. >> heather: and caught on tape, mayhem at mardi gras. police are searching for a gunman that struck four people in the big
thanks for joining us. see you next week for another edition of fox news watch. >>. >> gregg: i'm greg generator and welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. >> a stark warning for a top senator coming to the president's defense and c.i.a. nominee. he says the obama administration must be more forthcoming on benghazi or else. >> i don't think we should allow brennan to go forward with the c.i.a. directorship,...
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reference points here, when we talk about the earth many of us like to think the moon is close to us, but the moon is really not as close as you think. it's almost a quarter million miles away. so what is close in space? satellites. we've been launching these for many decades now. we filled the sky with them. some of them are fairly low. others quite high. the highest once out there are communications and gps satellites about 2,000 miles up in the air. so where is this asteroid going to be? it is going to shoot out of the sky and cut right through the top of the satellite belt at about 17,000 miles. is that dangerous? no, not really. . in part because of the size of this thing. the official name by the way is 2012 da14. it's only about 50 yards long or wide no matter how you want to talk about it, it will be traveling 18,000 miles an hour. if it were to hit earth, it would have a huge explosion equal to more than 2 million tons of dynamite. but that wouldn't be enough to harm the earth unless it hit a populated place. yes, it would knock down trees and destroy several hundred miles bu
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the same ones used in cell phones. one caught fire after a flight to boston. until the 787s are flying again, the airport is out more than $200,000 a day in lost revenues. yesterday's 1,100 mile test flight in and out of seattle was the first time the faa has allowed any 787 to fly since the grounding of the fleet last month. the test flight appears to have been a success. >>> most financial experts out there will tell to you make business decisions with your head, not your heart. we're introducing to you one woman in the south bay who chose not to follow that advice and made a lot of people including heavy very happy. >> it's the continuation of an institution. nbc bay area's garvin thomas has tonight's "bay area proud." >> when your business runs on a steady diet of ham and eggs, regular customers, are your bread and butter and at bobby's coffee shop in cupertino, there is been no more regular, regular than janet dancer. >> just about every day. >> just about every day for 25 years. janet and her husband bill slid into their favorite corner booth at bobbies.
the same ones used in cell phones. one caught fire after a flight to boston. until the 787s are flying again, the airport is out more than $200,000 a day in lost revenues. yesterday's 1,100 mile test flight in and out of seattle was the first time the faa has allowed any 787 to fly since the grounding of the fleet last month. the test flight appears to have been a success. >>> most financial experts out there will tell to you make business decisions with your head, not your heart....
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they told us what they always tell us. the best defense is wash your hands with soap and water. don't just use hand sanitizer. it just doesn't work against it. live in walnut creek kpix 5. >> you feel sick so what do you do? maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that stuff. i feel like i'm a doctor sometimes. >> from the common cold to the rarest and most exotic diseases, the internet is filled with information about every possible ailment. for a growing number of people all that information may pose a greater danger to their health than what might actually ail them. >> it's like hypokond ra, which is triggered by the internet. >> it's called cyber chondria. it's when people spend hour after hour online reading self-diagnosing and stressing out. >> my left arm was getting like, quite numb sometimes and sore. i looked that up, and the first thing that shows up, i'm hav
they told us what they always tell us. the best defense is wash your hands with soap and water. don't just use hand sanitizer. it just doesn't work against it. live in walnut creek kpix 5. >> you feel sick so what do you do? maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that...
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thanks for joining us. [dra ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hi, jon. [cheers and applause] hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. today's first contestant used to design robots that make parts for black hawk helicopters, so millionaire should be a cakewalk for him. from morristown, new jersey, please welcome jon papp. hey, jon. [cheers and applause] all right. those parts, so what are you doing now, jon? >> well, now i actually build different kinds of-- i used to build robots that made those parts, and now i build different kind of robots. they do warehouse sortation, ike, you know, for parcel companies and stuff like that. but actually that's kind of a boring job. >> is it, yeah? >> yeah, it can be. so a lot of time, i take my girlfriend out. we go swing dancing at night, so that's kind of the new spice in my life. >> really? you're a swing dancer, huh? >> yeah, yeah, just a little bit, yeah. >> i think we have music. do we have music, guys? here we go. [upbeat swing music] [audience cheers] ♪ >> you know this one, right? ♪ [laughs] you go
thanks for joining us. [dra ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hi, jon. [cheers and applause] hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. today's first contestant used to design robots that make parts for black hawk helicopters, so millionaire should be a cakewalk for him. from morristown, new jersey, please welcome jon papp. hey, jon. [cheers and applause] all right. those parts, so what are you doing now, jon? >> well, now i actually build different kinds of-- i used to build...
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you guys make it fun for us. you come out every day, after getting back from a long road trip and you've got 40,000-plus screaming fans. >> giant party. everyone's friends. everybody's out here to have a good time and meet the players and hang out. >> the giants have been special to their fans. i really appreciated their special support. >> the world champion giants hit the road for spring training this week. look for our reports from scottsdale starting tomorrow morning. >>> a series of benefit concerts have raised more than $75,000 for injured giants fan brian stowe. that money was raised at a concert in napa, thanks to tim flannery, who performed with his band lunatic fringe. stowe suffered setbacks, including being hospitalized for a blood clot. >>> for the first time, nasa's curiosity rover has drilled into a rock on mars. the robot sent back this photo of the drilled hole. it's a 2 1/2-inch deep hole. scientists believe the rock may hold evidence of a long-lost wet environment on the red planet. it could ta
you guys make it fun for us. you come out every day, after getting back from a long road trip and you've got 40,000-plus screaming fans. >> giant party. everyone's friends. everybody's out here to have a good time and meet the players and hang out. >> the giants have been special to their fans. i really appreciated their special support. >> the world champion giants hit the road for spring training this week. look for our reports from scottsdale starting tomorrow morning....
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and joins us now in washington. mary ellen these latest reports of survival gear a broken axle on the truck, it would appear dorner has had to improvise. what's the likely effect on the search now that he's had a change of plans? >> it's likely he's making more and more mistakes, and in large part because he is now the person that is being hunted. he has no experience with that. he has training with l.a.p.d. he has training with the military but he's never been in the circumstance where people are now looking for him. so there's a lot of stress on him as well. and as that continues, he will begin to, i think, make more and more mistakes. >> axelrod: he was fired in 2008. it's now 2013. why, if five years has elapsed, has he now chosen to snap? >> i do not believe that chris snapped at all. i think that this was a long long time in planning and i believe he pant sighted about doing this for a very long period of time. so as time goes on between when he lost his job and the moment he began to act out, everything that
and joins us now in washington. mary ellen these latest reports of survival gear a broken axle on the truck, it would appear dorner has had to improvise. what's the likely effect on the search now that he's had a change of plans? >> it's likely he's making more and more mistakes, and in large part because he is now the person that is being hunted. he has no experience with that. he has training with l.a.p.d. he has training with the military but he's never been in the circumstance where...
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joins us and says get used to the volatility. and then with the early trading to make it back even bnp and nasdaq down and volume on the big board today apple announces it will carefully consider the proposal that issue some form of preferred stock that sounds like a judgment rather than a deliberation and. couple o more than $13. boeing's stock up more than $1 the ntsb announced they have their the cause of the 787 problem to the batteries we thought that was the point* all along. and oil slips and the know at one point* nine 5% marking the fourth time this month the dow has experienced a triple digits wing with that kind of volatility isn't surprising in the face of high and optimism. let's start with volatility with a reflection of optimism. >> we had extraordinary low levels for the of past couple months with nothing resembling the volatility to get optimism where resaw inconsistent with the rally which by its nature means more swings. lou: would that be fair to infer? >> i don't painkiller it is anything sinister variety tha
joins us and says get used to the volatility. and then with the early trading to make it back even bnp and nasdaq down and volume on the big board today apple announces it will carefully consider the proposal that issue some form of preferred stock that sounds like a judgment rather than a deliberation and. couple o more than $13. boeing's stock up more than $1 the ntsb announced they have their the cause of the 787 problem to the batteries we thought that was the point* all along. and oil...
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help us understand this. i thought, you know, seniors are supposed to get the flu vaccine. they're the most vul nevern't. and now we're finding out it's not that effective. what does this mean? >> seniors are reflected the worst but they respond the least well to the vaccine. it's truchl this year against the dominant strain, it was only about 9%. but if you look at all the straights together it was 27% effect everybody. still not something to write home about but affecting hundreds and thoptds of hospitalizations. >> how long has this strain ben? it causes really serious deseal and people have been 'affected sore far. >> dud the window close. >> it's closed right now but we plan to open it again in the fachl we need a better vaccine. this is the one we have. we need to use it to prevent as many infections as possible. >> give this shot has not been effective for seniors, do you think you'll change next year? >> we changed it last year to keep up with the viruses. for those younger than 85, it was 50% to 60% according to various studies. it prevented folks from givening the
help us understand this. i thought, you know, seniors are supposed to get the flu vaccine. they're the most vul nevern't. and now we're finding out it's not that effective. what does this mean? >> seniors are reflected the worst but they respond the least well to the vaccine. it's truchl this year against the dominant strain, it was only about 9%. but if you look at all the straights together it was 27% effect everybody. still not something to write home about but affecting hundreds and...
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thanks for joining us. people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture.
thanks for joining us. people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture.
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some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as a nation. >> dr. activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, this sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my famil
some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as...
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of us, some used tax increases most of us at least the republicans were able to balance budgets without raising taxes by taking control, by getting in charge of things, and working with our administration and working with our cabinet and finding a way to get it it done. i suggested to the president maybe if he was concerned if he was concerned with the arbitrary cuts, to use his administration to offer up better cuts, alternative cuts, he's not interested. he's changed the scope instead of just being about deficit reduction through spending reductions instead he wants tax increases as a part of that and most americans believe there is he' too much waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government that needs to be cut before anybody starts talking about tax increases. >> all right, well, let's go to the president's been a demagogue, i'm listening to the congressman ellison, he's bought into the demagoguery himself, he's regurgitating it. as you pointed out this is what the president wanted he requested the sequester now they've kicked the can down the road as far as they can. so the presi
of us, some used tax increases most of us at least the republicans were able to balance budgets without raising taxes by taking control, by getting in charge of things, and working with our administration and working with our cabinet and finding a way to get it it done. i suggested to the president maybe if he was concerned if he was concerned with the arbitrary cuts, to use his administration to offer up better cuts, alternative cuts, he's not interested. he's changed the scope instead of just...